Try a difference PCI slot. Sometimes certain cards can be finicky about what PCI slot they are in!
Opus :D
Opus or anyone, help!!!
I upgraded my operating system to Win2k Pro and installed my Delta 1010LT card. No problems! No conflicts! No sound!!!! What's wrong? There are no other sound cards installed. Anyone have any ideas? The other unresolved problems I have aside from this are a conflict with my USB midi interface and my external modem com port, but I don't think that should effect my soundcard that Windows says is working properly. Man, this can drive you crazy.
I would greatly appreciate any advice, comments, insights etc. anyone has.
Thanks.
Try a difference PCI slot. Sometimes certain cards can be finicky about what PCI slot they are in!
Opus :D
Hi Opus! Already tried that one. Any other suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Well, even though Windows says there are no conflicts there may be one!
The only way to find out is detach the Midi and USB, or disable USB for the moment.
What application are you using? Sorry, can't remember what everyone uses!!
Opus
What service pak are you using ( SP1 or ? )
I assume you got the right drivers for your soundcard for W2K.
I had a bunch of other questions but I see you have another thread going now so I deleted them as they were answered there anyway :roll:
Paul Bryce
House Of Trees Music Productions
Evansburg. Alberta.
Canada.
Here's my configuration
Processor -Intel 82845MP Brookdale 2Ghz
Motherboard - BCM BC845DL
BIOS - Whizpro BIOS Ver. 10.01 dated 4/02/02
Ram - 512Mgb 1st Harddrive - 10Ggb
2nd Harddrive - 80Ggb
Operating System - Win2K Pro w/Service Pack 3
Soundcard - Delta 1010LT
Hopefully this will help.
ya know, I've heard some weird things happening with the Win2k service pack 3...
Update the Direct X version and see if that helps.
Opus
How do I know which version of Direct X is in my machine and which is the newest?
Best way to do this is in the run menu type in
dxdiag and this will tell you.
Then go to directx.com and check to see what the latest version is and download it!
Let us know
Opus :D
Hi Lambchop !
Is your computer installed in the ACPI or STANDARD PC mode ? If in ACPI, it is very probable that, even though the card doesn't have ANY conflict, another card or device is using the cards IRQ... It can be the case in STANDARD mode also (been there - done that :) ) So, if you already haven't, check that the card has it's own IRQ# (no other device should share it !)... Hope it helps... Tell me if that doesn't work, we'll figure something out ! CHeers !
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